queen neetee - it's wonderful to have you say so - I do hope we don't have to fight that disease, but it's worth trying to stay in shape:) - thank you so much
floots - you're right:) - i write down very little, although some jazz teachers highly recommend transcribing other people's solos for building improvisation skills.
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But the hope for them made them seem as such.
steve We will never suffer from Alzheimer's because your wonderful words keep us thinking.
:)
Maybe the notes were written sparsly?
queen neetee - it's wonderful to have you say so - I do hope we don't have to fight that disease, but it's worth trying to stay in shape:) - thank you so much
ryan - yes, maybe too sparsely:)
... but i figure you played 'em anyway :)
kai - thank you
floots - you're right:) - i write down very little, although some jazz teachers highly recommend transcribing other people's solos for building improvisation skills.
The best always improvise!!
Sometimes haiku-writing feels like this.
pat - i love listening to great improvisation
vaughn - they come from somewhere...no one knows how
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